Hükûmet-i Mahalliyenin Himayesinki Kandiye Maarif-i İslamiye İdaresindeki zükur ve inas mekteplerinde talebe ve talibatın devam etmemekte oldukları haber alındığından muntazaman devam etmezlerse anne babalarına para cezası verilmesine dair ilam
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Title
Hükûmet-i Mahalliyenin Himayesinki Kandiye Maarif-i İslamiye İdaresindeki zükur ve inas mekteplerinde talebe ve talibatın devam etmemekte oldukları haber alındığından muntazaman devam etmezlerse anne babalarına para cezası verilmesine dair ilam
Description
Circular letter by the General Commander L. Roufous, towards mayors, committees and teachers of Crete: a lot of directors of primary schools complain that the children don't follow the classes.
Note
The commander underlines that primary schools are abligatory for all children
Issue Date
1914-01-30
1914-02-24
Language
Ottoman Turkish
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/55689
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Identifier
ACIGVE00017
Rights
Open Access
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Purchase

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